The program blazed a trail by qualifying a school-high seven grapplers for next weekend's state tournament at the Lakeland Center.

Headlined by the three region runnersup including Sean Shakoor (125), Kane Plate (135) and Luis Agramonte (285), Dunedin will be loaded with half of its lineup ready for the mats of the state's biggest tournament.

"I think we wrestled real well," Dunedin coach Marc Allison said. "We knew coming into this weekend that this was the toughest region in the state, and …every kid that comes through here has a shot at placing next weekend."

The previous season high of advancing wrestlers for the team was four last year. Dunedin (140 points) finished in fourth place overall in the tournament, joining Oviedo (217.5), Springstead (204) and host Lake Gibson (184.5) as the only teams to surpass the 100-point mark.

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